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. >> from the moment we left the pentagon parking lot to ride through the streets of washington, d.c. >> with the engine during -- engines roaring, thousands came to pay their respects. >> i returned from vietnam in 1971. >> now it lies with the and regeneration returning from iraq and afghanistan. >> i am glad that we have the day to do that. >> those words in the crowd man so much to this man. >> i spoke to people in this country who still support the guys back in iraq. it is something i have always wanted to do. >> his brother was able to walk with them through the memorial. the national memorial day concert meant something different for the fiancee. >> he left the va last summer trying to deal with some of his ptsd. soon after he wrecked his motorcycle and did not make it. >> it could not replace her grief. >> it is good that they put it on. but we go home and we have to continue it on our own. >> there is not to forget the soldiers who returned every week. it is estimated half a million people participated in this rolling thunder. >> thank you for that. there are plenty of memori
. >> from the moment we left the pentagon parking lot to ride through the streets of washington, d.c. >> with the engine during -- engines roaring, thousands came to pay their respects. >> i returned from vietnam in 1971. >> now it lies with the and regeneration returning from iraq and afghanistan. >> i am glad that we have the day to do that. >> those words in the crowd man so much to this man. >> i spoke to people in this country who still support the...
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the public affairs officer working for the pentagon they don't need the job was to be more. but remains will it's impossible no matter how hard they try to hide it it's true friends. it's inherently dramatic we love the visuals and it always gets us viewers but combat is the smallest part of any war it's the smallest feature yet we define war by the guns and tanks and yet collateral damage. the destruction of civil life is the longest lasting and the largest portion of every war. but as you know i cover what i'm not scared we've been living in denial when you are that scared but you do it we can to cover a lot of that side of the story we were the only witness to what was going on lot of. you know when i went to baghdad in march of two thousand and three and i was determined not to treat war as a spectacle but rather treated as a backdrop to a very human story managing the story of suffering a story of isolation a story of agony of long. and time again i saw the stories and the people that i met in baghdad and those that. this is an up or you know war you see the best and wo
the public affairs officer working for the pentagon they don't need the job was to be more. but remains will it's impossible no matter how hard they try to hide it it's true friends. it's inherently dramatic we love the visuals and it always gets us viewers but combat is the smallest part of any war it's the smallest feature yet we define war by the guns and tanks and yet collateral damage. the destruction of civil life is the longest lasting and the largest portion of every war. but as you...
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barbara joins us from the pentagon. were the cyber attacks successful, and are they still happening now. >> reporter: well, that's the big intelligence question, you know. having stepped up the attacks, using this virus called stuksnets against iran's nuclear program, how much did it slow the program down? by all accounts, it slowed it down somewhat, but the iranians eventually figured out what was going on and are trying to regroup. the whole idea, keira , this computer virus would attack iran's centrifuges, spinning machines, very high-tech, used to purify uranium, the computer virus attacks those machines. essentially they begin spinning uncontrollable and are basically destroyed. that's how you slow it down. but this is some of the most leading-edge secretive technology that the "new york times" is reporting on in warfare today. using computers, using cyber to attack an enemy target, iran's nuclear program. if you are successful in doing it, what you can do is avoid sending b-52s and bombs over someone else's territ
barbara joins us from the pentagon. were the cyber attacks successful, and are they still happening now. >> reporter: well, that's the big intelligence question, you know. having stepped up the attacks, using this virus called stuksnets against iran's nuclear program, how much did it slow the program down? by all accounts, it slowed it down somewhat, but the iranians eventually figured out what was going on and are trying to regroup. the whole idea, keira , this computer virus would...
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what is the concern for the pentagon now? >> well, you know, that's exactly why these are out there conducting this surveillance. it's absolutely critical. >> to keep the oil shipping lanes open free, no problems on the waters. our concern is that iran, if it takes a military action, would begin in the gulf by mining those waters, so the drones are helpful in keeping a wide surveillance from above, watching the waters making sure nobody is putting out any mines. it's all about the oil shipping lanes and the economy in this region. nobody wants to see a shooting war. nobody wants to see any instability in the region. >> all right. barbara, thank you for breaking the story, and obviously, giving us the latest details. appreciate it. >>> this guy, he literally broke his back serving his country. well, now he is helping other vets put their lives back together. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping
what is the concern for the pentagon now? >> well, you know, that's exactly why these are out there conducting this surveillance. it's absolutely critical. >> to keep the oil shipping lanes open free, no problems on the waters. our concern is that iran, if it takes a military action, would begin in the gulf by mining those waters, so the drones are helpful in keeping a wide surveillance from above, watching the waters making sure nobody is putting out any mines. it's all about the...
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details in terms of what helicopters the secretary of state was referring to captain john kirby at the pentagon while the famed some surprise take a look. can you provide any details as to what kind of helicopters where they delivered how are they being deliver. i have not seen reporting that indicates. that the russians are providing attack helicopters to the syrians i have just not seen at. well while washington was left to sort out the diplomatic mess that had begun over the secretary of state's comments the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov just missed the assertion explaining yet again that the long standing military relationship between damascus in syria right now consists of fulfilling old contracts all of which comply with international law. that include defensive systems not offensive capabilities of an interesting point however a russian firm that does make my seventeen attack helicopters does have a rather willing client in this business is booming and that's because the pentagon is actually turning to that firm to buy attack helicopters sports war in afghanistan it's a rather c
details in terms of what helicopters the secretary of state was referring to captain john kirby at the pentagon while the famed some surprise take a look. can you provide any details as to what kind of helicopters where they delivered how are they being deliver. i have not seen reporting that indicates. that the russians are providing attack helicopters to the syrians i have just not seen at. well while washington was left to sort out the diplomatic mess that had begun over the secretary of...
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the fact is that there's a friction in the white house right now that some more say no basically the pentagon good military is the one that's calling up that same to know we should not really rush in and pull out fast as we can just ahead with popular disapproval of u.s. wars abroad growing americans will soon have their chance to vote for trades. changing that much i just don't think is realistic at all we don't move that quickly it's not the way our system works but the presidential election do later this year we ask what policies americans are looking for and whether they think they'll get them. and this woman created the most probable recruitment agency and ross and now she's right share the secrets of person sat some of them at least you can talk to her in a few minutes on the latest finder series here on our. first obesity has long been a major problem for many children across america many look for solutions the government says accused of turning a blind eye to a trend that's causing diabetes and heart disease but spells profit for giant food corporations are days were important i had t
the fact is that there's a friction in the white house right now that some more say no basically the pentagon good military is the one that's calling up that same to know we should not really rush in and pull out fast as we can just ahead with popular disapproval of u.s. wars abroad growing americans will soon have their chance to vote for trades. changing that much i just don't think is realistic at all we don't move that quickly it's not the way our system works but the presidential election...
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if they would downsize the pentagon, the military wouldn't be a burden on the united states. cut from the top. it's the only sane solution. and it's already a lean, mean, fighting machine. cutting funding is only going to weaken our nation and embolden our enemies. christopher says, we should increase the military. please keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks, as always, for your comments. >> carol, thank you. good to see you. >>> cnn "newsroom" continues right now with randi kaye. hi, randi. >> hello, suzanne. we have a busy hour ahead. president obama is in vegas where he's preparing to speak. on his second day post-state of the union speech, built in part with stimulus money, services a brand-new fleet of powered trucks. that is liquefied powered trucks. one facility allows ups to move packages purely on alternative energy. the president is due to speak at any moment now and we'll listen in when he comes to the microphone. >>> to make sure natural gas stays plentiful, the last unclaimed drillable parts off the gulf of mexico, 38 million acres, ranging
if they would downsize the pentagon, the military wouldn't be a burden on the united states. cut from the top. it's the only sane solution. and it's already a lean, mean, fighting machine. cutting funding is only going to weaken our nation and embolden our enemies. christopher says, we should increase the military. please keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks, as always, for your comments. >> carol, thank you. good to see you. >>> cnn "newsroom"...
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well so coming up here in our to military optimism outweighs silver intelligence the pentagon proper for us all for us is doing well in afghanistan and the taliban is losing ground while our cia report reads as the campaign is wired in a stalemate. well for look into what america says is good nutritious food for children find out how pizza is classified as and that's the ball in american schools or one child in three is dangerously overweight. but first powerful unions in nigeria plan to resume talks with the government after five consecutive days of nationwide protest against skyrocketing fuel prices and food prices the move comes after the unions threatened to stop all crude and natural gas production this sunday and we get this through are you from. dot com says financial decisions made by the government drove people to the wall. but it's clear that this is not some kind of mass action or strikes didn't buy the union a little you know this is the nigerian people rising up years of dictatorship corruption and mismanagement of their resources and it was driving the fight against the
well so coming up here in our to military optimism outweighs silver intelligence the pentagon proper for us all for us is doing well in afghanistan and the taliban is losing ground while our cia report reads as the campaign is wired in a stalemate. well for look into what america says is good nutritious food for children find out how pizza is classified as and that's the ball in american schools or one child in three is dangerously overweight. but first powerful unions in nigeria plan to resume...
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pentagon's top official says the u.s. is doing well in afghanistan and the taliban is losing ground while at cia report says the campaign is mired in a stalemate. there's a nervous wait for investors reaction one world stock markets open on monday after nine years and countries had their credit rating current including for some dos trim losing their prized aaa status the leaders had back at ratings agency standard and poor's calling it decision incomprehensible germany remains the only eurozone country with a top aaa status turns langar merkel said there's a long road for europe to regain investor confidence while french prime minister from south y'all has promised more stereotype of the country trouble auckland for democracy and cooperation in paris said the downgrade could help crumble the franco german alliance seeking to leave the. the downgrading of france but not of germany obviously means that the franco german axis is no longer tenable proposition what we see in the eurozone there is that there's only one country
pentagon's top official says the u.s. is doing well in afghanistan and the taliban is losing ground while at cia report says the campaign is mired in a stalemate. there's a nervous wait for investors reaction one world stock markets open on monday after nine years and countries had their credit rating current including for some dos trim losing their prized aaa status the leaders had back at ratings agency standard and poor's calling it decision incomprehensible germany remains the only eurozone...
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jennifer griffin is on it from the pentagon. do we have any idea when they might do whenever they are about to do? >> well, the window goes until 1:00 a.m. eastern time. they have the next five days from 6:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. eastern to carry out this launch. weather is a factor. we understand it's quite cloudy there right now. experts that we have spoken to say if this three stage missile is perfectly successful, this time, compared to 2009, when it broke up in the third stage, then the north koreans would be about half way toward being able to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile with a pay load, a weapon that could reach potentially the united states, shep. >> shepard: what are the north korean neighbors doing, jennifer? >> well, the japanese have deployed several batteries of patriots missiles and launched at least three naval warships vowing to shoot down any spare missile parts or the missile itself if it flies over japan. that seems unlikely. south korea has threatened to shoot it down as well. secretary of st
jennifer griffin is on it from the pentagon. do we have any idea when they might do whenever they are about to do? >> well, the window goes until 1:00 a.m. eastern time. they have the next five days from 6:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. eastern to carry out this launch. weather is a factor. we understand it's quite cloudy there right now. experts that we have spoken to say if this three stage missile is perfectly successful, this time, compared to 2009, when it broke up in the third stage, then...
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of course it's home to numerous defense contractors and military bases, including the pentagon. then take a look at california and texas. not swing states but both, both of those states would be hit hard if the sequester happens. but ali, spending cuts are just part of the fiscal cliff. there are also monster tax increases that will take effect and as the bush tax cuts expire, the amt tax expires, i could go on and on, payroll tax holiday, nonpartisan tax policy center say american households face on average 3500 in higher taxes next year. middle income earners would see an increase of two grand. the wealthiest will pay more than $1,000 a month in taxes next year and yet no indication that either candidate has a plan to avert the fiscal cliff. ali, who has more leverage? the president or congress? it's a big problem. >> it's a very big problem. we have the same frustration. we've been asking these questions for months. i am fascinated it doesn't come up more and i think candy crowley is right, it's not going to come up in the next few days before the election. christine, thanks
of course it's home to numerous defense contractors and military bases, including the pentagon. then take a look at california and texas. not swing states but both, both of those states would be hit hard if the sequester happens. but ali, spending cuts are just part of the fiscal cliff. there are also monster tax increases that will take effect and as the bush tax cuts expire, the amt tax expires, i could go on and on, payroll tax holiday, nonpartisan tax policy center say american households...
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can think of a living military strategy or just more of the same brag about his new vision for the pentagon is a bit saving. machines would be soon which brightened if you only bought songs from songs to crash in these. nice flintstones on t.v. don't come. to. that we've made news in our t.v. tell ron claims the u.s. and israel were both behind desks and nation on iranian nuclear scientists and the city in an effort to block the country's atomic program i think that's a mounting tension between america and they've learned that a. serious president assad ready for the first political prisoners held during ten months of and that while the international pressure intensifies it would be due on the secretary general calling upon a standard. mojados phrasing the year is final episodes nine e.u. countries are downgraded by the credit rating agency standard and poor's over continued international worries that the blocks huge debt troubles of the.
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a recruiting station as well and the pentagon. now, they were in the courtroom when they pleaded guilty today. >> reporter: he will be singing along with the background music in arabic and shout meaning allah is greater. >> that is the building for you.
a recruiting station as well and the pentagon. now, they were in the courtroom when they pleaded guilty today. >> reporter: he will be singing along with the background music in arabic and shout meaning allah is greater. >> that is the building for you.
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the fact is that there is a friction in the white house right now that some more say no basically the pentagon going to a treaty is the one that's calling know its name to know we should not really rush in fast as we can be watching r t for bosco coming up in the program an expert entrepreneur means business we meet the woman who created the most profitable recruitment agency in russia and shares the secrets of success with this wealth from some of them anyway join in a few minutes in the latest of our part find a series. of the city's long but a major problem for many children across america and while many look for solutions the government's now standing accused of turning a blind eye to a trend that's causing diabetes and heart disease but of course it also spells profit for the giant food corporations what is more important tasted what's on the menu in u.s. public schools. it's a super sized crisis impossible for america to disguise an insatiable love for food and big portions has served up a nationwide majority of overweight children none of us want this future for our kids as first lady m
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. >>> the pentagon plans for a less expensive but combat-ready military. half a trillion dollars is going to be cut. sources tell cnn to expect, among other things, fewer troops. the army is said to shrink by 38,000. the marines will see cuts as well. the full story comes out at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the prime minister says she's fine after a hayes stee departure from a scary situation. that was julia gilard after the restaurant that she was at was ta tacked by protesters. this is the moment just before all hell brooke lose brooke loose. mr. abbott is the opposition leader who also was caught in the melee. no one was hurt and no one was arrested either. >>> a day after joe paterno's burial and funeral, thousands are paying their final respects. a public memorial starts next hour on the penn state campus, capping three days of honors for the winningest coach of all time. paterno died last sunday at the age of 85 weeks after coaching his final game. >>> when snow hits ice at a very wrong time and place. >> young slovak hockey players were practicing at the
. >>> the pentagon plans for a less expensive but combat-ready military. half a trillion dollars is going to be cut. sources tell cnn to expect, among other things, fewer troops. the army is said to shrink by 38,000. the marines will see cuts as well. the full story comes out at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the prime minister says she's fine after a hayes stee departure from a scary situation. that was julia gilard after the restaurant that she was at was ta tacked by protesters....
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david martin reports from the pentagon. hunting the pirates. charlie d'agata shows us how satellite imagery is exposing the somali pirates' hiding places. harsh words in the closing days of florida's volatile primary. >> he was fined for ethics violation. he ultimately had to resign in disgrace. >> dan crawford, dean reynolds and john dickerson have the latest from the campaign trail. and workers in silicon valley say they're owed millions because of a secret deal among seven high-tech companies. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening. i'm maurice dorks bois. the u.s. military is raising the ante in its stand-off iran. vital strait of hormuz. the move comes against a backdrop of escalating tensions over iran's nuclear programs. david martin is at the pentagon tonight. >> reporter: in what could well be the beginning of the end game, u.n. inspectors left for iran today, looking for answers to their suspicions about a secret nuclear weapons program. >> we hope iran will engage with us on the-- our concerns reg
david martin reports from the pentagon. hunting the pirates. charlie d'agata shows us how satellite imagery is exposing the somali pirates' hiding places. harsh words in the closing days of florida's volatile primary. >> he was fined for ethics violation. he ultimately had to resign in disgrace. >> dan crawford, dean reynolds and john dickerson have the latest from the campaign trail. and workers in silicon valley say they're owed millions because of a secret deal among seven...
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the pentagon's top official says the u.s. is doing well in afghanistan the taliban is losing ground while the ca report says the campaign is mired in a stalemate we've got back online to. there's a nervous wait before world stock markets open on monday for investor reaction after nine euros on countries had their credit scores cut including france and austria losing their price aaa status elaters hit back at standard and poor's the agency behind the move calling the decision incomprehensible at the moment germany remains the only eurozone country with the safest top credit rating german chancellor angela merkel said there's a long road for europe to get back the investor confidence in his turn french prime minister francois fillon was promised more austerity in the country john laughlin from the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris says that the downgrade could crumble the franco german alliance. the downgrading of france but not of germany obviously means that the franco german axis is no longer tenable propositio
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and it was standing room only today in the pentagon auditorium to mark gay pride day today. >> i went into work on the 20th of september thinking life was going to change. i went in and stat down at my desk and braced myself on the desk waiting for everyone to come and ask me if i was gay. [ laughter ] and believe it or not, nobody did. [ laughter ] marine captain matthew phelps says it makes news but for him it's business as usual. the marines expressed the most reservations about the repeal survey in 2000 10. since taken the lead in the transition. shep? >> shepard: jen, everybody wasn't happy about this obviously. >> that's right. those who led the fight against the repeal don't ask, don't tell say today it was too much too soon. >> what happened to the promises that gay personnel only wanted to serve quietly in the military? now we see a gay pride celebration? next year we are going to see mandatory attendance? we are going to see this as military bases elsewhere? this, again, it's inappropriate. >> the republic chairman of the house armed services committee congressman buck mckee
and it was standing room only today in the pentagon auditorium to mark gay pride day today. >> i went into work on the 20th of september thinking life was going to change. i went in and stat down at my desk and braced myself on the desk waiting for everyone to come and ask me if i was gay. [ laughter ] and believe it or not, nobody did. [ laughter ] marine captain matthew phelps says it makes news but for him it's business as usual. the marines expressed the most reservations about the...
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. >>> a former marine has pleaded guilty for shooting at the pentagon and military targets in washington, d.c. a 24-year- old agreed to a 25-year prison sentence. investigators released a video made by him as evidence in the case. it shows him firing at the national museum of the marine corps from his car in 2010. >>> safety inspectors are looking into airbus a-380 superjumbo jets after cracks were found in some of the wings. 20 jets must be grounded while they are inspected today. airbus says the cracks are not a safety issue. the a-380 is the largest commercial jet in operation. >>> some cars slipped through the cracks in minnesota. two vehicles fell into the frozen water. crews spent much of yesterday pulling them out. this area is popular for ice fishing. officials said the ice is thin this year because of warmer- than-average temperatures. >> you know, i lived on a lake in new hampshire for a number of years and around late january, cars go out on it. i'm thinking, i'm afraid they will walk on it. you see toyota, you know, that's crazy. >> that's scary. >>> not so scary here. just s
. >>> a former marine has pleaded guilty for shooting at the pentagon and military targets in washington, d.c. a 24-year- old agreed to a 25-year prison sentence. investigators released a video made by him as evidence in the case. it shows him firing at the national museum of the marine corps from his car in 2010. >>> safety inspectors are looking into airbus a-380 superjumbo jets after cracks were found in some of the wings. 20 jets must be grounded while they are inspected...
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coming up military optimism outweighs sober intelligence the pentagon's top official says the u.s. is doing well in afghanistan the taliban is losing ground while the cia report says the campaign is mired in a stalemate report ahead and in egypt the legacy of the ousted former president forces one of the main liberal candidates for replace him to pull out from the race . powerful unions in nigeria plan to resume talks with the government after five consecutive days of nationwide protests against skyrocketing fuel and food prices the move comes after the unions threaten to stop all crude natural gas production this sunday we lazed the worry from several reporters dot com told us financial decisions made by the government have driven people to the war but it's clear that this is not some kind of mass action or strikes juden by the unions or little you know this is the nigerian people rising up years of dictatorship corruption and mismanagement of the resources and they are the ones driving the fight against the government now just happened to remove subsidy on gasoline it was the spa
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can think of you being military strategy or just more of the same block obama's new vision for the pentagon is a bit saving. wealthy british scientists are some expert on the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two cars report. the week's main news in our c tehran claims the u.s. and israel were both behind their sense of nation on a rainy nuclear scientists in the city in an effort to block the country's atomic program adding further to mounting tension between america and there's not a republic. that syria's president assad granted amnesty for crimes committed during the ten months of unrest there's no international pressure with the u.n. security secretary general calling for violence to end. more hurdles facing the euro survival at the ninety you can trade said downgraded by credit rating agencies standard and poor's over continued international worries that the blocks huge.
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purposes only now russian attack helicopters are in hot demand right now and that's because the us pentagon spends millions to buy russian made and my seven teens on behalf of the afghan air force. poland interior ministry is calling for the severe punishment of hooligans involved in bloody clashes with russian football supporters in warsaw before the two countries euro twenty twelve showdown violence continued after the match too with poland's ambassador to russia saying the whole there's founds are to blame for the turmoil that resulted in multiple injuries are eastern european the correspondent. has the details. the radical supporters of the polish team were attacking a regular simple russian fans just marching through the streets of warsaw in something in an action which had been agreed before that now the violence was so strong that the police had to use small bombs tear gas and water cannons to pacify the angry polish more we understand that for now two almost two hundred fans have been detained by the authorities one hundred fifty of them are polish twenty russian fans who want to bu
purposes only now russian attack helicopters are in hot demand right now and that's because the us pentagon spends millions to buy russian made and my seven teens on behalf of the afghan air force. poland interior ministry is calling for the severe punishment of hooligans involved in bloody clashes with russian football supporters in warsaw before the two countries euro twenty twelve showdown violence continued after the match too with poland's ambassador to russia saying the whole there's...
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as a remake the pentagon budget and the pentagon strategy, they are emphasizing different kinds of forces. for the counter-terrorism mission, we see a build up in drones, a buildup in the special operations forces. for countering nabal an air threats, we see investments in those services, things that could be used both in the pacific to fight in korea or to use in the persian gulf, if iran tries to close the strait of hormuz. >> $88 billion for the war in afghanistan. where are the biggest cuts going to happen? >> the biggest is the cuts that will come over the next few years to the army. personnel costs are growing very fast. this cut in the army to 490,000 is going to be a big player of that. we have a variety of other attempts to save some money here. we have cuts to older transport aircraft. we have cuts to older naval cruisers. the timing of the f-35 purchase has been slow down. even some high-tech, newfangled systems are on the cutting block. your listeners just heard the pentagon announced that the current generation of global talks, the blog 30's 0, would be canceled. this was mea
as a remake the pentagon budget and the pentagon strategy, they are emphasizing different kinds of forces. for the counter-terrorism mission, we see a build up in drones, a buildup in the special operations forces. for countering nabal an air threats, we see investments in those services, things that could be used both in the pacific to fight in korea or to use in the persian gulf, if iran tries to close the strait of hormuz. >> $88 billion for the war in afghanistan. where are the...
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chris lawrence live for us again at the pentagon. you've been watching the secretary of defense. give me a number once again, the number they're putting on these pentagon cuts and tell me what you've learned since you and i talked a little over an hour ago. >> well, the number's about $487 billion, brooke. so roughly half a trillion dollars in cuts. but again, these are spaced out over ten years and these are cuts based on what the pentagon had estimated it would get. in other words, it's not like i gave you $50 last year and i'm only giving you $25 this year. it's more think of it more like you expected to get this much more in five years. this much more in eight years. and you're not going to get as much as you expected. so the word cut has to be used somewhat loosely. we learned a lot. you know, we learned that they're moving towards this so-called morage jill force, that the numbers of marines and soldiers that were beefed up so much over the last ten years will be coming down to just over the levels they were before the attacks on september 11th. and we learned that a lot of
chris lawrence live for us again at the pentagon. you've been watching the secretary of defense. give me a number once again, the number they're putting on these pentagon cuts and tell me what you've learned since you and i talked a little over an hour ago. >> well, the number's about $487 billion, brooke. so roughly half a trillion dollars in cuts. but again, these are spaced out over ten years and these are cuts based on what the pentagon had estimated it would get. in other words, it's...
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the pentagon says that two iranian su-25 jets fired their guns on a u.s. air force drone conducting routine but classified surveillance over the persian gulf. the drone was not hit, it turned back, trying to turn away from iran, and the pentagon says the two iranian jets continued to chase it, circling around it, and tried to continue to fire. the question now is, this is the first time this has happened. what is iran really up to? are they just trying to cause trouble, are they really trying to start a shooting war over the persian gulf? this is a question for intelligence analysts to which there is no real answer right now. we are told. but it definitely raises tensions in a very critical part of the world. those oil shipping lanes, heavy commercial air traffic through that region. this is not a place where anyone wants to see a shooting war erupt. carol? >> barbara starr reporting from the pentagon this morning. >>> new york still digging out this morning after a one-two punch of a superstorm and nor'easter, both storms complicated by the fact that 282,
the pentagon says that two iranian su-25 jets fired their guns on a u.s. air force drone conducting routine but classified surveillance over the persian gulf. the drone was not hit, it turned back, trying to turn away from iran, and the pentagon says the two iranian jets continued to chase it, circling around it, and tried to continue to fire. the question now is, this is the first time this has happened. what is iran really up to? are they just trying to cause trouble, are they really trying...
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pick one, national &p why america's top commanders away from the pentagon's tay budget. one year ago, an 11th hour debt reduction deal averted a govvrrment shutdown. is threatening ameeica's bate ssability once again. agaan. top military officers are begging congress trillion ollars in cuts to defense spendinn which they saa will hollow out our military. mike emaauel america's military ssrength is literally hanging by a thread. thread. austtn says: "if we diin't have that sword offdamocles hanging over our head we would be in much better shape." army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent that from happening by passing a bill to
pick one, national &p why america's top commanders away from the pentagon's tay budget. one year ago, an 11th hour debt reduction deal averted a govvrrment shutdown. is threatening ameeica's bate ssability once again. agaan. top military officers are begging congress trillion ollars in cuts to defense spendinn which they saa will hollow out our military. mike emaauel america's military ssrength is literally hanging by a thread. thread. austtn says: "if we diin't have that sword...
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army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent that from happening by passing a bill today to instead trim what they argue pnnorder to stop slaahing the - military budget.ryan says: &p"not only does it hollow out defense according to thh defeese secretary buu also creates an 8% across the board cut to domestic discretionary spending like national institutee of the health and we think we should prrvent thaa in a bipartisan basis." though democrats oppose the meassre. defense secretary leon panetta applauded the effort, buttsaid its cuts are too cootroversial. anetta says: "the guaranteed resultsswill be conffontatiin, gridlock, and a &pgreater li
army vice chief of sttff general lloyd austin issued that warning to laamakers as the pentagon is due to take the brunt of $110 illion in mmndatory spending cuus in january. the vice chief of naval operations sayssthe reductions nownnass seeuestration would limit the navy's ability to respood to pot spott around the world. also cause us to go back and sequestration is not theeforce that could support the current strategy that we are operating under." house reppblicans areetrying to prevent...
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can think of a living military strategy or just more of the same brag about his new vision for the pentagon is a bit saving. today . these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations today. please. run claims the u.s. and israel both behind the assassination of an arabian nuclear scientists in the city in an effort to block the country's atomic program. tension. public. pressure on syria. becomes the first arab leader to openly call for foreign military intervention in the country while turkey keeps its forces on standby along the border with its former ally. the euro's survival. graded by credit rating agency standard unfolds over continued international worries the troubles of control.
can think of a living military strategy or just more of the same brag about his new vision for the pentagon is a bit saving. today . these are the images. from the streets of canada. operations today. please. run claims the u.s. and israel both behind the assassination of an arabian nuclear scientists in the city in an effort to block the country's atomic program. tension. public. pressure on syria. becomes the first arab leader to openly call for foreign military intervention in the country...
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and then, the pentagon chief has details on the debate between the justice department and pentagon concerning benefits for same-sex military spouses. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >> good morning. it's the "washington journal" more for march 24, 2012. louisiana hold its primary. make assure to check in on our website. that's at cspan.org for forcing and results. and -- forbes. and monday, the supreme court argues the health law for three days and you can hear same-day audio in the afternoon around 1:00 eastern. and washington tonight, it is the annual gridiron dinner. it is comprised of high ranking journalists. that takes place tonight. president obama weighed in on the shooting of travon martin at the rose garden. we want to get your thoughts on what he said, about the case and what impack it might have long term. and here's how you can do so this morning -- host: a variety of papers with the remarks made about the rose garden yesterday. this
and then, the pentagon chief has details on the debate between the justice department and pentagon concerning benefits for same-sex military spouses. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] >> good morning. it's the "washington journal" more for march 24, 2012. louisiana hold its primary. make assure to check in on our website. that's at...
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can think of it maybe military strategy or just more of the same bronco bombers new vision for the pentagon is a good saving. that week's main news analyse ten wrong claims the us attorneys were both behind that assassination on a rainy and nuclear scientist in the city and at the to blow the country's atomic program further to mounting tension between america and the islamic republic. syria's president assad releases the first political prisoners held during ten months of unrest while international pressure intensifies with the un secretary general calling for violence to end and. also more hurdles facing the year is survival at its as nine e.u. countries are downgraded by credit rating agencies standard and poor's over continues into.
can think of it maybe military strategy or just more of the same bronco bombers new vision for the pentagon is a good saving. that week's main news analyse ten wrong claims the us attorneys were both behind that assassination on a rainy and nuclear scientist in the city and at the to blow the country's atomic program further to mounting tension between america and the islamic republic. syria's president assad releases the first political prisoners held during ten months of unrest while...
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captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: the pentagon today outlined almost half a trillion dollars in budget cuts that would shrink the size of the u.s. military by eliminating ground forces, retiring ships and planes and delaying some new weapons. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the "newshour" tonight: deputy secretary of defense ashton carter walks us through the plan to reshape the military while trimming costs. >> brown: then, we turn to florida, where judy woodruff has an update on the g.o.p. presidential primary contest. >> warner: kwame holman reports on a aeyeyomponent o oprprident obaa's'se-e-ececon strategy highlighting the political gridlock in washington. >> president obama says this 112th congress-- as divided and partisan as it is-- should work with him on behalf of the american people. >> brown: ray suarez looks at today's jobs problem and the future role of manufacturing. >> warner: and, we have a conversation with veteran reporter tom edsall about the political landscape in a time of scarce resources. >> th
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: the pentagon today outlined almost half a trillion dollars in budget cuts that would shrink the size of the u.s. military by eliminating ground forces, retiring ships and planes and delaying some new weapons. good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the "newshour" tonight: deputy secretary of defense ashton carter walks us through the plan to reshape the military while trimming...
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pentagon sources tell nbc news there is specific intelligence suggesting the syrian government has loaded sarin gas, a deadly nerve agent, into aerial bombs and is awaiting command from president assad for its use. it comes as the fighting grows more intense and the rebels continue to advance into the capital city of damascus. yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton repeated her warning that the u.s. is ready to take swift action. >> our concerns are that increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. we have sent an unmistakable message that this would cross a red line. and those responsible would be held to account. >> u.s. officials stress the chemical bonds remain in storage depots and president assad has not issued any warning to use them. egypt is going into political turmoil after intense clashes on the doorstep of the presidential palace. it's the largest confrontation the country has seen since the revolution that overthrew mubarak. tens of thousands of supporters
pentagon sources tell nbc news there is specific intelligence suggesting the syrian government has loaded sarin gas, a deadly nerve agent, into aerial bombs and is awaiting command from president assad for its use. it comes as the fighting grows more intense and the rebels continue to advance into the capital city of damascus. yesterday secretary of state hillary clinton repeated her warning that the u.s. is ready to take swift action. >> our concerns are that increasingly desperate assad...
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you saw the press briefing there at the pentagon. these arrests including just for the deaths of the u.s. ambassador to the country again, word that there have been arrests. we'll get more information on that and bring it to you. meantime, joining me now from washington, hal gorani. this is a big development in the case. if you know something, tell me about it. but i want to talk about the hundreds of injured protesters and people injured in egypt today, as well. you've got protests spreading from yemen, iran, kashmir, they have the situation with friday prayers. when they let out and the muslim faith, people of muslim faith pour in to the streets. how dangerous is this now, the reaction to this film produced in the united states? >> reporter: it is a question of what happens as you mentioned friday. it's the day of prayer in the muslim world and whether it has legs, quote/unquote and die down. i think what people need to understand, don, this is more than just about a film. you know? this is a reflection of the groups that have sort
you saw the press briefing there at the pentagon. these arrests including just for the deaths of the u.s. ambassador to the country again, word that there have been arrests. we'll get more information on that and bring it to you. meantime, joining me now from washington, hal gorani. this is a big development in the case. if you know something, tell me about it. but i want to talk about the hundreds of injured protesters and people injured in egypt today, as well. you've got protests spreading...